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packing instant noodles on luggage? 2012/4/3 14:22
hi everyone, so i'm traveling to japan at the end of april and i'm visiting my friend and staying with him...

i asked him what he would like me to bring to him from canada and well...he misses an instant noodle terribly and wants A LOT of it.

he says as many as i can fit into my luggage.

so my question to everyone is, am i allowed to do this? pack my entire suitcase with packages of instant noodles lol...i'm traveling from canada, toronto with air canada

thanks!
by stephanie (guest)  

Re: packing instant noodles on luggage? 2012/4/4 10:38
It is an unusual request. It must be a particular kind he grew up with and/or cheaper prices in Canada/US.
Sure you can in the original packaging unopened.
by amazinga (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: packing instant noodles on luggage? 2012/4/6 06:38
Just curious, what is the brand and flavor that your friend is requesting?
by RobBeer (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: packing instant noodles on luggage? 2012/4/6 08:52
Robbeer, the brand is indomie and the noodles are called migoreng, it is quite delicous an very cheap haha
by Steph (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: packing instant noodles on luggage? 2012/4/6 21:51
where do ur friend live in Japan..?
Indomie is available in Japan..if ur friend is in Tokyo, try Ameyoko Underground market or checkout Kaldi Coffee or Jupiter ( their sell imported foodstuff..I get my Indonesian,Thai,Malaysia instant noodle from those place..FYI last time I bought 1pkt of Indomie mi goreng for 81yen, Thai version cost 54yen...

http://www.kaldi.co.jp/stores/
http://jupiter-coffee.com/store/index.php
by tanshin (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: packing instant noodles on luggage? 2012/4/9 18:40
Try these as well. Although when I travelled to Japan from Malaysia - I always brought my own instant noodles. Way cheaper than in Japan. Although not sure if its cheaper in Canada than in Japan?

http://www.baticrom.com/main_cat.php
by mk88 (guest) rate this post as useful

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